This problem can occur because the NTBackup utility refers to the backup information to obtain the file list. You expect the NTBackup utility to refer to the restore information to obtain the file list. See ME927654 for more information on this issue.

This error can also occur if the DHCP Server does not have full permission under %systemroot%\windows\system32\dhcp\backup. Verify if the SYSTEM account has full access to this folder and the subfolders as well.

I had this error and was resolved by re-registering SQLVDI.dll. Take a look at ME830575 for more information. They say the default location is C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\80\COM. I found mine under C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\80\Tools\Binn\.

This error occurs during a System State backup on any machine with a Certification Authority installed. If there are no problems reported in the backup log it can be safely ignored. See the link to "Bulletin Board Post" for additional information.

- Process name: certsrv.exe - From a newsgroup post: "Has MSDE or SQL been installed and then uninstalled on this server? If so, you may need to re-register the “SQLVDI.dll” file. To do so, follow these steps:
1. Stop SQL Server.
2. Click "Start", click "Run", type "Regsvr32 <Path>\SQLVDI.dll" (without the quotation marks) in the "Open" box, and then press ENTER. Note that by default the path to “SQLVDI.dll” is “C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\80\COM”.
3. Re-start SQL Server".
- Process: Information Store - See the links to "Veritas Support Document ID: 246973" and "Veritas Support Document ID: 250370" for information on this issue.

See ME810333, ME828535 and the link to "EventID 215 from source ESE98" for additional information on this event.